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Term Paper # 13579 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
"Dogeaters" ( Jessica Hagedorn ) & "Rolling the R's" ( R Zamora Linmark ), 1999.
Reviews of works on Filipino experience in Manila & Hawaii. Discusses issues of class & generational conflict, assimilation and language.
1,350 words (approx. 5.4 pages), 2 sources, $ 47.95
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"Two recent novels--Dogeaters by Jessica Hagedorn and Rolling the R's by R. Zamora Linmark--illuminate different aspects of the Filipino experience, the first set in Manila and so in the Filipino homeland, the second in Hawaii and so a reflection of the immigrant experience in America. Both works reflect the difficulty faced in the conflict between the old culture and the new. In both books, the older generation is tied to the culture of the Philippines while the younger generation is seduced by American popular culture. In Dogeaters, this conflict takes place in the Philippines as the powerhouse of American popular culture beckons to the young. In Rolling the R's, the conflict takes place in Hawaii as people who have immigrated form the Philippines are exposed even more directly to American life and culture. The themes of class conflicts, assimilation, and the.."
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DOD 5000.2-R, 2004.
This paper discusses DOD 5000.2-R, mandatory procedures for Major Defense Acquisition Programs (MDAPS) and Major Automated Information System (MAIS) Acquisition Programs.
2,010 words (approx. 8.0 pages), 3 sources, MLA, $ 63.95
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The purpose of the DOD Regulation 5000.2-R of 1996 is to establish a simplified and flexible management framework for translating mission needs into stable, affordable, and well-managed programs. The author points out that the DoD Directive 5000.2-R applies to all elements of the DoD; its procedures are mandatory for Major Defense Acquisition Programs (MDAPs), Major Automated Information System (MAIS) Acquisition Programs. and others specified in the Regulation, as well as serving as a general model for other than MDAPs and MAISs. The paper presents RiskTrak, a Windows-based tool, which enables users to identify, estimate, analyze, report, communicate. and manage risk throughout the duration of the Acquisition Program.

Table of Contents
Overview of DOD 5000.2-R
Analysis of DOD 500.2-R in Relation to Systems Engineering
Evaluation of Requirements Based on Commercial Market Potential
Open Systems
Commercial and Non-Developmental Items
Critical Product and Technology Competition
Competition
Best Practices
Open Systems Design
Software Engineering
Interoperability
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Integrated Product Teams (IPTs)
Assessing the Value of DOD 5000.2-R: ?RiskTrak and the Critical Role of Risk Management in DoD Directive 5000.2-R?
RiskTrak and DoD 5000.2-R Program Structure
RiskTrak and DoD 5002-R Program Design
RiskTrak and DoD 5002-R Program Assessments & Decision Reviews

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"PMs shall avoid imposing government-unique requirements that significantly increase industry compliance costs. Examples of practices designed to accomplish this direction include: open systems approach that emphasizes commercially supported practices, products, specifications, and standards; best value evaluation and award criteria; use of past performance in source selection, results of software capability evaluations; government-industry partnerships; and the use of pilot programs to explore innovative practices."
Term Paper # 96012 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
The Ninth Schedule in the Light of the I.R.Coelho Case, 2007.
An analysis of the Ninth Schedule of the Indian Constitution and the consequences of the recent judgment in the I.R.Coelho case.
4,290 words (approx. 17.2 pages), 8 sources, APA, $ 113.95
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This paper discusses the history of the Ninth Schedule of the Indian Constitution. It describes the factors leading to the creation of the Ninth Schedule and subsequent developments to it. The paper particularly attempts to cover the journey of the Ninth Schedule and the impact the judgment in the I.R.Coelho case had on it and continues to have on it.

Table of Contents:
Introduction
A Foreword to the Ninth Schedule
Factors that Led to the Creation of Ninth Schedule
Subsequent Developments in the Ninth Schedule
History of Ninth Schedule till 1973
Post 1973 Position of the Ninth Schedule
The I.R.Coelho Case
Facts of the Case
Broad Question Before the Court
Decision Given by the Supreme Court
The I.R.Coelho Judgment from Various Perspectives
Supporting the Judgment in I.R. Coelho Case
Against the Judgment of I.R.Coelho Case
Conclusion

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"The relationship between Judiciary and Executive/Legislature in a country like India has always been contentious. The 57 years of the working of the Indian Constitution has more than once seen a supremacy tussle between the Judiciary and Executive on one hand and the Legislature on the other. One of the most inextricable reason of such a tussle has always been the Ninth Schedule which has more or less met its fate with the I.R.Coelho judgment. However, for a deeper and an unbiased understanding, it would be better to start from the history of the Ninth Schedule."
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Analyzing "Toys 'R' Us" Case, 2001.
This paper examines the "Toys 'R" Us" communication processes, focusing on management practices, technology and the employee's ability to communicate.
2,700 words (approx. 10.8 pages), 10 sources, $ 80.95
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This paper looks at the value of the "Toys 'R' Us" solution to improve their communication processes focusing on the analysis of the Toys ?R? Us Case Study, a case study investigation, contrasting the solutions and individual reflections of the author. The inefficiencies of the present communication network in the company are also examined.

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"Toys ?R? Us began in 1948 as a business dedicated to fulfilling the needs of children. Those needs included toys, clothing, furniture, accessories and more. Today Toys ?R? Us is an $11 billion international chain with 1,450 stores nationwide. Not only does Toys ?R? Us have physical locations, they also have a very strong Internet presence. To operate a business this size requires an immense staff with each individual bringing their knowledge and experiences to the company. With such a large number of stores and a diverse group of employees, the ability to communicate is essential ".
Term Paper # 4225 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Toys R Us:Analysis of Adopting an E-Commerce Strategy in a Bricks and Mortar Organization., 2003.
The following paper takes a look at the particular strategy adopted by Toys R Us to make its employees more productive, and in line with 'modern' practices.
6,000 words (approx. 24.0 pages), 18 sources, $ 142.95
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This paper makes reference to a Toys R Us case study which shows how a firm that has been in existence in 1948 and that has been so geographically dispersed, has made efficient internal communication essential to staying competitive. This paper takes a look at the devices employed by Toys-R-Us and at how the managers attempted to do carry out the successful strategy.

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?Microsoft Exchange Server was deployed at the Toys R Us national offices and distribution centers, messaging has become a silent contributor to the company?s success and an indispensable part of every employees workday. Dan Hannay, director of operations development for Toys R Us, comments, ?Since we started using Microsoft Exchange Server, I would guess that, from my vantage point, productivity has increased by 400 percent. Everyone loves to check their e-mail every day, and because e-mail is the primary vehicle for communication, its essential to check it frequently?.?
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R&D and Competitive Advantage, 2005.
A discussion on whether research and development is the basis of long-term national competitive advantage.
1,768 words (approx. 7.1 pages), 12 sources, MLA, $ 57.95
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This paper attempts to show that research and development (R&D) is an important factor of competitive advantage as long as it involves the creation of marketable innovations. It points out that R&D is a rather complex procedure and it is important how R&D expenditure is managed. It also analyzes the contribution of innovation systems on leading economies, namely Japan and the USA.
Outline
Introduction
R&D and Competitive Advantage
R&D and Economic Growth
R&D and National Innovation Systems
R&D, A Complex Process
Characteristics of National Innovation Systems
Japanese and American National Systems of Innovation
Private Sector
Public Sector
Conclusion
Reference List

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"A century ago, technological change has been the result of random innovations made by individual and independent inventors only. However, in today's world, characterized by ever increasing global competition, companies as well as governments put their emphasis on organized innovation in their strive for accelerating the process of obtaining technological advance. Organized innovation refers to innovations as the outcome of systematic investments in research and development (R&D) in order to achieve competitive advantage."
Term Paper # 32222 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Sexuality and Portrayal of Women in Rap and R&B Videos, 2002.
Explores and compares the portrayal of women in Rap and R&B music and then discusses what this portrayal may say about women and society.
1,400 words (approx. 5.6 pages), 3 sources, $ 53.95
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There are very marked differences between the sexuality in lyrics and videos of Rap songs and R&B songs as a whole. This commentary is in no way meant to cast a blanket of generalizations over this issue. Instead, it is the purpose of this paper to examine the expression of sexuality in the lyrics and videos of six songs (three Rap and three R&B). The exploration will pay particular attention to the treatment and portrayal of women in these images and what they seem to be saying about gender and society.
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A Review of Christopher R. Browning?s "Ordinary Men", 2001.
This review of Christopher R. Browning?s "Ordinary Men" examines the Nazi soldiers' psyche during the holocaust.
985 words (approx. 3.9 pages), 1 source, $ 34.95
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This paper reviews Christopher R. Browning?s "Ordinary Men," and its analysis of Nazi soldiers that murdered innocent civilians in the holocaust. The paper shows the methods used by the soldiers to rationalize their actions even though many of them were morally opposed to what they were ordered to do.

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"It is understandably commonplace to refer to Hitler as a monster, as inhuman. It is also, by extension, equally commonplace to refer to the Nazis who obeyed him as monsters as well. Yet before the implementation of the madness that was the ?Final Solution? in Germany and Eastern Europe, these Nazi soldiers were human beings like ourselves, individuals who lived in a world only a half-century or so before ours. They made ethical decisions on a day-to-day basis. They were ordinary men, according to Christopher R. Browning, who committed acts of extraordinary cruelty. The thesis of his book, appropriately titled 'Ordinary Men,' provides a less comforting view of the foot soldiers of the Holocaust than is tempting to take. But it is ultimately more ethically illuminating?these men were not monsters, Browning suggests, they were ordinary men who provide an example for us all how low we can sink if we are not vigilant in resisting the evil that exists around us."
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Configuration of a SAP R/3 Enterprise System, 2008.
A discussion of the challenges faced in configuring and installing a SAP R/3 enterprise system.
1,140 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 20 sources, APA, $ 39.95
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This paper discusses the purpose of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems within an organization. The paper specifically discusses the configuration and installation of a SAP R/3 enterprise system. It discusses the challenges that would be faced and the significant contribution of order management and production planning modules in these processes.

Table of Contents:
Introduction
Insights Gained From Completing an SAP R/3 Configuration
Production Planning Module
Summary

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"The implications of streamlining manufacturing, procurement, supply chain, and the many customer-facing processes through the use of ERP systems have significant financial implications on the organizations adopting them. The many challenges of installing SAP R/3 into heterogeneous environments as discussed in this paper show that Order Management and Production Planning Modules make significant contributions to the organizations that have constructed their enterprise systems around them. The role of Production Planning specifically to align purchasing, procurement to demand management is one of the main catalysts of improved financial performance possible using an ERP system."
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R. Scott Sheffield's "The Red Man's on the Warpath", 2005.
This paper analyzes of a book written by R. Scott Sheffield entitled "The Red Man's on the Warpath: The Image of the "Indian" and the Second World War".
1,800 words (approx. 7.2 pages), 0 sources, $ 71.95
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This paper explains that "The Red Man's on the Warpath: The Image of the "Indian" and the Second World War" by R. Scott Sheffield provides a perspective about the role of democracy in the defense proposed by the people of the First Nations during World War II. The author points out that Sheffield state that the Canadians placed a strong emphasis upon freedom and coupled a desire to better understand the significance of the Native people. The paper relates that this book examines concerns about the Native population, which were eventually reintroduced to the political forefront as a means of providing an opportunity for the Natives to gain a greater role in society.

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"A book entitled "The Red Man's on the Warpath: The Image of the "Indian" and the Second World War," written by R. Scott Sheffield, provides an interesting perspective regarding the role of democracy in the defense proposed by the people of the First Nations during World War II. Within Canada, there was a strong emphasis placed upon freedom, and coupled with this emphasis was a desire to better understand the significance of the Native people within this environment (Sheffield 2). This book also examines the concerns related to the Native population, which were eventually reintroduced to the political forefront as a means of providing an opportunity for the Natives to gain a greater role in society (Sheffield 3). "
Term Paper # 39075 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
R.C. Harris Water Filtration Plant, 2002.
Looks at the evolving 'landscape' of the R. C. Harris Water Filtration Plant in Toronto.
2,150 words (approx. 8.6 pages), 14 sources, $ 80.95
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This paper examines how the 'landscape' of the R.C. Harris Water Filtration Plant in Toronto, ON has changed. Architecturally and technologically the plant is largely unchanged. Culturally and as a landscape element, it has radically changed.
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William R. Maples' "Dead Men Do Tell Tales", 2008.
A review of the book "Dead Men Do Tell Tales" by William R. Maples.
2,354 words (approx. 9.4 pages), 8 sources, APA, $ 72.95
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This paper examines how the book, "Dead Men Do Tell Tales" by William R. Maples, informs readers of the role of Maples, a forensic anthropologist, in analyzing human skeletal remains resulting from unexplained deaths. The paper looks at how Maples attempts to determine ancestry, sex, and age; identify the nature of the traumas and their causative agent(s); establish postmortem interval; and provide positive identification of deceased persons. It also examines how in this book, Maples revisits his strangest, most interesting, and most horrific investigations, from normal, typical cases of homicide and suicide, to the baffling cases of conquistador Francisco Pizarro and Vietnam MIAs, to the mysterious deaths of President Zachary Taylor and the family of Tsar Nicholas II.

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"In addition to sex determination, age is also necessary for positive identification. Maples does not give any detailed methods on how age can be determined from the skeletal remains. He only says that age can be determined from dentition, but now how. White (2000) notes that dentition is used to determine age because the results are fairly accurate. Teeth grow in pattern according to age, so it is useful to match the decedent's teeth to the standard chart. While it does not give the exact age because individual's teeth form and erupt differently (Byers 2008:342), it can however give a very close range. For example, the decedent is approximately 17-20 years old. Dental development is the most widely used technique for aging sub-adult remains (White 2000:342). White (2000) argues that tooth development is more closely associated with chronological age and it seems to be under "tighter genetic control" (342). For instance, the two permanent incisors and the first permanent molar usually emerge between six and eight years (White 2000:342). "
Term Paper # 23423 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Toys ?R? Us, 2002.
A case study of the marketing shift of Toys "R" Us to the Internet.
1,717 words (approx. 6.9 pages), 5 sources, MLA, $ 55.95
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This paper discusses the various benefits or risks involved with e-stores and internet shopping. The specific case of the international chain of toy shops, Toys "R" Us, is examined. The paper outlines the steps needed to be taken to ensure success with the new marketing strategy. The paper emphasizes that the new market requires a new approach, specific to that market.

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"These benefits explain the growth of Internet retailers of toys, with this growth cutting into the profits and the market share of Toys ?R? Us. This financial effect, with Toys ?R? Us seeming to go downhill despite not changing anything or doing anything wrong themselves, is the reason they felt the need to establish themselves in the Internet market. This Internet market was clearly the way the trend was going, as indicated by the growth of retailers such as eToys.com and SmarterKids.com. Toys ?R? Us needed to establish itself in this market, since bricks and mortar retailing seemed like a dying trend. It is also worth noting that the Internet retail store is a new market and the first to establish themselves in the market have a significant advantage."
Term Paper # 30435 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Toys R Us., 2002.
A management analysis of the Toys R Us chain.
1,900 words (approx. 7.6 pages), 6 sources, $ 71.95
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This paper will discuss the company mission of Toys R Us, and will seek to show the present managements goals in the external and internal influences on the company. Also, by concurring with this information, we can see the positive aspects of this toy manufacturer.
Term Paper # 106275 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
R. Buckminster Fuller, 2008.
A look at the life and work of architect R. Buckminster Fuller.
1,005 words (approx. 4.0 pages), 5 sources, MLA, $ 35.95
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This paper argues that R. Buckminster Fuller was inarguably one of the most important visionaries of the 20th century - if not one of the most misunderstood and least appreciated. It looks at how he was a veritable guru of design, architecture, and alternative modes of living.

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"Around this time, Fuller began working at the legendary North Carolina school, Black Mountain College, alongside such major avant-garde figures as John Cage and Charles Olson. This is where he would begin work on his most famous project, the geodesic dome. He would go on to construct one of the earliest models of the dome at Bennington College in 1945. Four years later, Fuller managed to construct the first geodesic dome in the world - an amazing feat of architecture, in that the building was able to sustain its own weight without limits. The dome was about fourteen feet in diameter. It was made out of vinyl plastic skin and aluminum aircraft tubing. It was molded into the form of a tetrahedron. "
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